When a Division One coach comes to their smaller school to bring the football program up to contender status, Moose and the rest of the players on the team are pumped. Coach Barnes has new ideas and a vision for the future—nothing is too good for his players. With a new training regimen, everything seems to be on a winning track. But when Moose and others are offered steroids, tempers start to fray and the teammates have to decide whose side they are on. Juice is a compelling story about the pressures and temptations that are faced by many in the competitive world of high-school athletics.

Canadian Children's Literature - September 1, 2008

"Young readers will appreciate the way the narrative offers an inside look at how doping in sports actually works, even as they come to learn the lesson."

Resource Links - September 1, 2005

"Walters has done it again. He has created a world that readers will instantly recognize and become engaged in...Highly recommended."

VOYA - August 1, 2005

"A fast-paced page-turner...Boys or any reluctant reader will love this story."

KLIATT - July 1, 2005

"Juice will be a hit with fans of sports fiction...A quick, well written and realistic read."

Quill & Quire - June 1, 2005

"Juice is an easy read and there is a helpful downloadable teacher’s guide on the Orca website. Walters’ punchy writing style keeps the story moving along."

CM Magazine - May 27, 2005

"Would certainly be of interest to any athletic high school boy involved in team sports and who may have had to deal with similar issues...Recommended."

Hip Librarians' Book Blog - May 1, 2005

"Opportunities for discussion abound...Drama and action are balanced well and the author avoids a heavy-handed moral tone."

by: Chris DeVito, CD Syndicated - April 20, 2005

"Walters' characters have the energy and urgency of real kids with nice role-model nuances; you really care about them and their predicaments."